That being said, reading this book was like being unable to look away from a car wreck. She just comes across as such an entitled brat.Īnd did I miss something about why she can't go back to being a lawyer? I know she quit her job originally to go on the Bachelor, but surely she could start back up with another firm, right? It's just hard to take her seriously when she says she's unemployed and doesn't know what to do, so she'll just coast on paid Bachelor appearances for now. When she complained about having no money to rent an apartment but then immediately went and spent $200 on several bottles of wine, I wanted someone to slap some sense into her. Her drinking problem was actually even more alarming in this book, as I don't think a single page went by without her drinking a bottle (or three) of wine and/or becoming blackout drunk at a bar. And Andi, peppering your entire book with the F word every other sentence doesn't make you "edgy", it just makes you seem like a bad writer. It's just juvenile, and makes her seem petty. Most of her "horror dating stories" just showcase how shallow and judgmental she is, and I think it's incredibly stupid to continue to call Nick and Josh "Mr. Andi spends this entire book ragging on everyone, even friends she supposedly loves. It's clear after reading this book, however, that both of those things are true even in her normal life. This book, however, was just a mess.Īndi came across extremely unlikeable in her first book, and I suspected she had a serious drinking problem, but I chalked some of that up to her "heartbreak". I didn't like Andi's first book, but at least it had fun Bachelor gossip, which made me give it two stars.
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